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    BAUAW NEWSLETTER-TUESDAY, SEPTMEBER 27, 2004



    NEXT BAUAW MEETING:

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 3:00 p.m.
    1380 Valencia Street
    (Between 24th & 25th Streets, S.F.)

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    VOTE YES ON PROP. 'N'! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW!

    Come to the
    BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW COMMITTEE MEETING
    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 7:00 p.m.
    AFSC - First Floor
    65 NINTH STREET
    (1/2 block from Market St., SF)

    Help get the word out about Prop. 'N'. Bring your ideas for
    community outreach, media, action, and more to make sure
    we win by a landslide!

    No matter who wins the elections this year, the war will not
    be over. This ballot initiative will set the example for cities across
    the country to do the same in future elections.

    Pick up material to distribute!*

    PROPOSITION 'N' ON THE NOVEMBER 3
    SAN FRANCISCO BALLOT DECLARES:

    "It is the policy of the people of the City and County of
    San Francisco that: The Federal government should take
    immediate steps to end the U.S. occupation of Iraq and
    bring our troops safely home now."

    Visit: www.yesonn.net

    * Material costs money. Already thousands of brochures have
    been printed and we need more! We need posters and buttons--
    we need to cover the city with YES on 'N' campaign material!

    Please send a contribution to help with these costs!
    Make your check payable to:

    Bring Our Troops Home Now

    and mail to :

    David Looman, Treasurer
    325 Highland Ave.
    San Francisco, CA 94110

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    1) The following is a transcribed excerpt from
    'FOX News Sunday,' September 26, 2004:
    Sen. Biden on FOX News:

    2) VT AFL-CIO affiliates to USLAW
    Report from Hal Leyshon Vermont AFL-CIO
    Executive Board member and central labor council president

    3) FLEET WEEK PROTEST:
    NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR THIS:
    ALL PEACE NAVY SEAWOMEN & SEMEN are hereby ordered and
    requested to report for duty on Saturday 10/9 at Gas House Cove
    at 0930 hours. You will provide diversion from the obscene spectacle
    of the US Navy Parade of Death Ships

    4) Australia's samidzat
    By John Pilger
    http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2004/600/600p16.htm


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    1) The following is a transcribed excerpt from
    'FOX News Sunday,' September 26, 2004:
    Sen. Biden on FOX News:

    "I said, "Mr. President [Allawai], you know me." And he said, "Yes,
    I do." I said, "I guarantee you that John Kerry as president — you will
    continue to have the full support of the United States of America in
    order to be able to establish a representative republic. He said,
    "Thank you, and I know it.""

    And later, he explains how Kerry would have finished the massacre
    in Fallujah:

    WALLACE: Would he wait until the Iraqi — excuse me, sir. Would he
    wait until the Iraqi troops are trained? What specifically would he do
    in these so-called no-go zones?

    BIDEN: John Kerry would have listened to his Marines at the time
    when in fact they said we should have finished the job then.
    Transcript: Sen. Biden on 'FOX News Sunday'

    Monday, September 27, 2004

    The following is a transcribed excerpt from 'FOX News Sunday,'
    September 26, 2004:

    CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS: We turn now to Sen. Joe Biden (search),
    senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and a key
    foreign policy adviser to John Kerry (search). He joins us from
    Wilmington, Delaware.

    And, Sen. Biden, welcome. Always good to have you with us.

    SEN. JOSEPH BIDEN, D-DE: Good to be with you, Chris.

    WALLACE: This is the week that John Kerry became the anti-war
    candidate, in some cases seeming to contradict what he has said
    earlier in the campaign.

    BIDEN: How's that?

    WALLACE: Let's look at what Kerry said this week about the fall of
    Saddam Hussein (search) and what he said last December when he
    was running against Howard Dean (search). Let's look.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIPS)

    U.S. SENATOR JOHN KERRY (D-MA): The satisfaction that we take in
    his downfall does not hide this fact: We have traded a dictator for
    a chaos that has left America less secure.

    KERRY: Those who doubted whether Iraq or the world would be
    better off without Saddam Hussein and those who believe today
    that we are not safer with his capture don't have the judgment to
    be president or the credibility to be elected president of the
    United States.

    (END VIDEO CLIPS)

    WALLACE: Sen. Biden, how do you reconcile those two statements
    as anything more than saying what would get you the most votes
    at two different times?

    BIDEN: Well, that's easy. There's nothing at all contradictory at the
    time. The assumption was, when Saddam Hussein was knocked out,
    that we'd act rationally and we'd manage the situation in Iraq, that
    there wouldn't be chaos.

    And the fact of the matter is, that what we have done, we have traded
    a dictator, who, in fact, no one wanted to stay there, happy they're
    gone, like to have him gone, thinks it's good we're gone, and it's
    resulted in chaos because of the incredible mismanagement, as
    Dick Lugar said, of this president.

    That's a statement of fact. It's very, very good he's gone. Kerry's
    happy he's gone. Kerry would have done everything to get rid of
    him. But he would not have mismanaged and sent so many mixed
    signals that this administration has, so that the end result is today
    we have something close to chaos in that region.

    WALLACE: But, senator...

    BIDEN: That's totally consistent.

    WALLACE: First of all, the situation back last December when he
    was saying this was bad. That's why Howard Dean was doing...

    BIDEN: No, nothing like this. It wasn't even remotely like this,
    Chris. It wasn't remotely like this.

    WALLACE: Forgive me, but there were heavy casualties. That's
    why Howard Dean was doing so well.

    BIDEN: Chris, there weren't. There are 700 causalities since he
    said that. Seven hundred casualties since he said that, Chris.
    Over probably somewhere in the order of 6,000 or 7,000 wounded
    since then, Chris. Five, six, seven, eight times the number of
    bombings, Chris.

    Come on, as they say where I come from, get real. It wasn't
    remotely the situation it is now.

    At the time, you had the international community saying they
    wanted the G-8 and the neighbors to get together. They
    weren't talking about anything massive. John Kerry back then,
    Joe Biden back then said, "We should have the G-8."

    I met with Allawi right after — in Baghdad with him immediately
    after he got sworn in. He said to me he wanted a regional meeting.
    He asked if I could help. He said the G-8 should be involved.
    I came back and wrote a report to that effect. The administration
    and Rumsfeld said, "We don't want any meeting over there."
    And now all of a sudden they're deciding on a meeting?

    At the time that John Kerry said that back in December, it was
    the expectation was we would have spent by now $12 billion to
    $14 billion rebuilding Iraq. This administration has spent less
    than $500 million of the appropriated money.

    WALLACE: Senator Biden, let's talk about the allies, because
    John Kerry says that the key difference between what he would
    do in Iraq and what President Bush has failed to do is he would
    engage the allies.

    I want to play for you two comments that John Kerry made this
    week, first talking about Iraqi Prime Minister Allawi and then
    talking about the Saudi government.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIPS)

    KERRY: The prime minister and the president are here obviously
    to put their best face on the policy.

    KERRY: As president, I will do what President Bush has not done.
    I will hold the Saudis accountable.

    (END VIDEO CLIPS)

    WALLACE: Is that how Kerry intends to engage the allies, sir,
    by insulting them?

    BIDEN: Do you think the Saudis are our allies?

    WALLACE: Do you not?

    BIDEN: I do not think they're our full allies. We're talking about
    NATO. We're talking about our friends who have the capacity to
    help somehow. We're talking about people who are real allies,
    guys who can raise guns and shoot straight and help kill the
    bad guys with us. Come on.

    WALLACE: What about Prime Minister Allawi, who's risking his
    life and who...

    BIDEN: He is risking his life.

    WALLACE: If I may just ask the question, sir...

    BIDEN: You already did, but go ahead.

    WALLACE: Well, no, I didn't get it out.

    (LAUGHTER)

    ... who President Kerry, if he's elected, would have to deal with.

    What about Prime Minister Allawi, is he an ally?

    BIDEN: I've met with President Allawi — sure, he's an ally. All John
    Kerry pointed out — look, President Allawi's in a tough spot. He
    comes over here on the eve of the election. He's put in a position
    where, what's he going to do? Put a positive face public on it. He
    did. And God bless him, he did the right thing.

    Privately with all of us he let his ministers speak. He said privately,
    look, the borders are porous. We now have all these international
    guys, the bad guys, the Al Qaida types in our towns. We're in a
    position where we have parts that are no-go zone.

    And he says, I sure hope — to all of us, to the leadership — I sure
    hope you actually spend the money now; we need more money
    spent now. He laid out in detail what he needs and what has not
    been done for the last 10, 12 months or so since he's been president.

    But God love him. Look, when I saw him, you ask Frist, who's the
    leader of the Senate. We actually met each other in the hall. He
    walks over and gives me a bug hug and he said, "I know this man.
    He knows my country. He's my friend."

    BIDEN: I've been this guy's friend before he became prime minister.
    This guy has more guts than most people have —- any
    other 10 people.

    But the truth of the matter is, just like Karzai came — Karzai's an
    old friend. The first time Karzai came, he said everything's going
    fine. He gets back home and calls me. And he said, "I'm not getting
    the help I need." And I said, "Because he told everybody things were
    going fine, Mr. President." So he says, "Will you help me tell people
    it's not going fine?" He comes back the second time and says, "By
    the way, we need more help."

    Look, this guy's in a tough, tough, tough spot. John Kerry wasn't
    criticizing him. John Kerry was pointing out — why is it you guys —
    I mean, here the president of the United States of America stands
    up there and sends this signal to the entire world that our intelligence
    community isn't worth a damn, all it does is guess. And you guys say
    when he says, "Well, he really meant to say estimate," you say, "well, OK."

    Kerry says something, you know what he means, and you make it
    sound like he's indicting Allawi. That's malarkey, pure malarkey. He
    wasn't indicting Allawi. He was saying, "Level with the American
    people, Mr. President, for god's sake.

    And the last thing I want to make this point: I find the way the
    opposition is dealing with this is really, really dangerous. They're
    telling everybody that basically if Kerry becomes president of the
    United States, he's not going to stick with Iraq.

    I personally was authorized by Kerry in front of all my colleagues to
    say the first thing in a private meeting, I said, "Mr. President, you
    know me." And he said, "Yes, I do." I said, "I guarantee you that John
    Kerry as president — you will continue to have the full support of the
    United States of America in order to be able to establish a representative
    republic. He said, "Thank you, and I know it."

    WALLACE: Senator Biden, let me get one last question in here. We've
    got less than a minute left.

    John Kerry says he's going to finish the job in Iraq. Let me ask you
    specifically, what would he do about Fallujah? Would he send in
    troops now?

    BIDEN: He...

    WALLACE: Would he call in for more troops?

    BIDEN: Well, first of all...

    WALLACE: Would he wait until the Iraqi — excuse me, sir. Would he
    wait until the Iraqi troops are trained? What specifically would he
    do in these so-called no-go zones?

    BIDEN: John Kerry would have listened to his Marines at the time when
    in fact they said we should have finished the job then. John Kerry will
    listen to his military on the ground. John Kerry will listen to the people
    who know, not the politicians in the White House.

    WALLACE: Sen. Biden, thank you so much. I think you ought to stick
    to the decaf. You're really keyed up today. Thank you so much.

    BIDEN: Well, I tell you, these guys so misrepresent things, it just is
    disgraceful.

    WALLACE: Thank you, sir.

    BIDEN: Thank you.

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    2) VT AFL-CIO affiliates to USLAW
    Report from Hal Leyshon Vermont AFL-CIO
    Executive Board member and central labor council president

    On September 25th the Vermont State Labor Council's annual
    convention voted, nearly unanimously, to support bringing our
    troops home and to affiliate to US Labor Against the War. The
    discussion and vote had been prepared by months of discussions
    with union leaders and activists and holding public forums together
    with Military Families Speak Out. Activists manned a USLAW table,
    distributing literature, asking delegates and observers to sign a
    pledge to support the anti-war resolution, and getting some one
    third of the delegates to wear USLAW buttons.

    Speakers from the CWA's Alliance@IBM, UAW 1981 and the AFT
    cited the growing number of international unions (CWA, AFSCME,
    SEIU, APWU, Mail Handlers), the California, Washington, Maryland/DC
    Federations of Labor, the AFL-CIO constituency groups, as well as the
    dozens of labor councils and local unions that had already taken
    similar action.

    With this vote, the Vermont AFL-CIO joins with the Vermont Workers
    Center/ Jobs with Justice and the Washington-Orange-Lamoille
    Central Labor Council in building a Vermont component of US Labor
    Against the War. State Federation Dan Brush has appointed an
    official representative to USLAW's Steering Committee. Delegates
    met immediately following the vote to begin to organize an official
    Vermont AFL-CIO committee to take USLAW's message and
    educational materials deeper into the rank-and-file membership
    of our affiliates.

    End the occupation of Iraq-Bring our troops home!

    Submitted by: Washington-Orange-Lamoille Central Labor
    Council, AFL-CIO

    WHEREAS, there is general agreement in the United States and
    throughout the world that Iraq did not possess weapons of mass
    destruction that posed an imminent threat to this country or to
    Iraq's neighbors, and that the government of Iraq had few if any
    discernable ties to those who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks on
    the World Trade Center and the Pentagon; and

    WHEREAS, the pretexts for war have been systematically revealed
    to have been fabricated, manipulated, exaggerated, or distorted
    to justify an invasion of Iraq planned long before
    September 11, 2001; and

    WHEREAS, the federal government has approved $150 billion
    in public funds for the U.S. war in Iraq, draining those funds
    away from domestic priorities including transportation, health
    care, and national security; and

    WHEREAS, working families have paid a heavy price for the U.S.
    involvement in Iraq with dead and wounded loved ones and
    Vermont has paid a disproportionate share of the loss of
    citizens to the war, and

    WHEREAS, the Bush Administration has kept in force Saddam
    Husseins ban on public sector labor unions and used the Iraq
    war as an excuse to attack labor unions in this country; and

    WHEREAS, the Bush Administration has used the Iraq War and the
    "War on Terrorism" as a platform to advocate for restrictions of
    civil liberties, with measures such as the Patriot Act; and

    WHERAS, the best way to support our troops is to bring them
    home; and

    WHEREAS, US Labor Against the War was founded to represent
    the millions of working people who oppose the war and who pay
    a disproportionate cost in dollars and the lives of our sons and
    daughters; be it therefore

    RESOLVED, that the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
    recognizes the courage and sacrifices of U.S. military personnel
    who have faced extraordinary dangers in the U.S. war in Iraq
    and who now want to come home; and be it further

    RESOLVED, that the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO calls
    on Vermont Governor James Douglas to demand the discharge
    from duty in Iraq and the immediate return of all Vermont National
    Guard and Reserves to Vermont; and be it further

    RESOLVED, that the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO calls
    on the National AFL-CIO to demand an immediate end to the US
    military occupation of Iraq and speedy return of all U.S. military
    personnel to their homes and families, and to support the repeal
    of the Patriot Act and the reordering of national priorities toward
    the human needs; and be it finally

    RESOLVED. that the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, in
    recognition and furtherance of its position in opposition to current
    U.S. policy in Iraq, will affiliate with and help actively support and
    promote U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW) to protect our members,
    their families, communities and jobs, and the lives and livelihoods of
    working people everywhere.


    U.S. Labor Against War (USLAW)
    www.uslaboragainstwar.org
    info@uslaboragainstwar.org
    P.O. Box 153
    1718 "M" Street, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20036
    Bob Muehlenkamp and Gene Bruskin, Co-convenors Amy Newell,
    National Organizer Michael Eisenscher, Organizer & Web
    Coordinator Erin McGrath, Administrative Staff Sam McAfee
    and Angelina Grab, Radical Fusion - Website Design

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    3) FLEET WEEK PROTEST:
    NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR THIS:
    ALL PEACE NAVY SEAWOMEN & SEMEN are hereby ordered and
    requested to report for duty on Saturday 10/9 at Gas House
    Cove at 0930 hours. You will provide diversion from the obscene
    spectacle of the US Navy Parade of Death Ships

    Report in any wind or human powered vessel, or let the Commoder
    know if you need a berth in someone else's vessel (rudimentary
    kayaking or sailing skill needed). Instant promotion to the rank
    of your choice for showing up in the uniform of the day
    (peace/anti-war) regalia, Best decorated vessel gets an all
    expense paid tour of the Fab Sunni Triangle.

    We also need Marines and landlubbers to hit the beach and
    hand out flyers to the crowds about the Peace Navy, how militarism
    makes the world unsafe and how we are failing to fund domestic
    needs, for San Francisco Prop N (Bring the Troops Home Now).

    Short Planning MEETING this Thursday 9/30
    1830 hours (that's 6:30 PM landlubber) at Muddy Waters Cafe
    (Valencia and 24th St) in the Mission.

    We will work out the logistics of the decorations, the literature,
    media outreach and activist outreach. I seriously need help with
    this stuff. I am off to a United for Peace and Justice steering
    committee meeting in DC this weekend so others will have to
    show their leadership skills.If you can't make it to the meeting
    please let me know: a. If you plan to show up on 10/9 b. What you
    can do in terms of media or activist outreach c. If you have or need
    an extra berth d. If you can write some literature for distribution e.
    Logistical Support Yes I know that many are discouraged or burnt
    out, but we can't let the ship of state sink on our watch. Protest
    now, while you still can. Anyway, the Peace Navy at Fleet Weak is
    really soft duty (like the Texas Air National Guard). Hot tub party
    at my house afterwards.

    ANSWER THE CONTRARY AT YOUR PERIL!


    Rear Commoder Marvin
    415-282-5330


    Marvin Feldman, Ph.D., Principal
    Resource Decisions
    San Francisco
    415-282-5330
    mfeldman@resourcedecisions.net
    www.resourcedecisions.net

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    4) Australia's samidzat
    By John Pilger
    http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2004/600/600p16.htm

    In 1983, the principal media in the Western world, which dominate much
    of the media in the rest of the world, were owned by 50 corporations. In
    2002, this had fallen to nine transnational companies. Rampant
    deregulation has ended even a semblance of diversity.

    In February this year, Rupert Murdoch predicted that, within three
    years, there would be just three global media corporations and his
    company would be one of them. He may have exaggerated, but not by much.
    Consider the situation in Australia, where Murdoch controls 70% of the
    capital city press, including the only newspapers serving Adelaide and
    Brisbane. (In Adelaide, he controls all the printing presses.)

    On the Internet, the leading 20 websites are now owned by the likes of
    Fox (Murdoch), Disney, AOL Time Warner, Viacom and a clutch of other
    giants; just 14 companies attract 60% of all the time Americans spend
    online. The owners of these vast enterprises make no secret of their
    global ambition: to produce not informed, free-thinking citizens, but
    obedient customers and to reinforce the rapacious ideology of neoliberalism.

    Never, in my experience, has free journalism been as vulnerable to
    subversion on a grand, often unrecognisable scale. Giant public
    relations companies, employed by the state and other vested interests,
    now account for much of the editorial content of the media, however
    insidious their methods and indirect their message. This is another kind
    of "embedding", known in military circles as "information dominance",
    which in turn is part of "full spectrum dominance". The objective is the
    merging of information control and the nominally free media.

    How do we react to this? My own view is that the immediate future lies
    with the emerging samidzat, the word for the unofficial media during the
    late Soviet period. Given the current technology, the potential is huge.
    On the worldwide web, the best alternative websites are already read by
    an audience of millions. The courageous reporting of a new breed of
    "citizen reporters" from besieged Iraq has provided an antidote to the
    "embedded" coverage of the official media. In the United States,
    independent newspapers flourish alongside popular independent
    community-based radio stations, such as Pacifica and Amy Goodman's
    Democracy Now.

    In Australia, against the odds, the samidzat is growing, and I would say
    its model is Green Left Weekly (http://www.greenleft.org.au), which is
    produced and published by volunteers and provides a wider coverage of
    the "other" world - a world that often does not exist in the so-called
    mainstream - than any newspaper with resources of which GLW has not even
    a fraction.

    Those of us who report this "other" world - actually the majority of
    humanity - know that true internationalism has returned and that public
    opinion has been aroused in so many countries, perhaps as never before.
    People have the right for their voices to be heard, and those who
    provide the means deserve all our support.

    [John Pilger's new book, Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and
    Its Triumphs, is published in Australia in November by Random House.]

    From Green Left Weekly, September 29, 2004.

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